Montreal Travel Tips

Ontario and British Columbia are the two largest producers of wine in all of Canada with Quebec coming up in third place. With France being the top producer of wine in the world of course Canada?s ...
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Montreal has a fortunate position in the south of Quebec, bordering Ontario and just a short drive from the US. Even in Quebec, there are more than enough places to take multi-day trips if you want ...
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Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec and is Canada?s little slice of Europe. When visiting Montreal, most people plan to visit Mont Royal, take in the Tamtams, and shop, but you ...
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Montreal is Canada's second largest city and considered by many to be "the cultural-capital of Canada." It was recently named the UNESCO city of design and is a huge economic and cultural ...
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Old Montreal is best explored by foot ? there?s no better way to fully appreciate the beautiful buildings and historic charm. On a guided walking tour, a local will lead you around the district, ...
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The mercury might be dipping below zero, the city monuments dusted with snow and the waters of the St Lawrence River covered with ice, but winter in Montreal isn?t as frosty as you might think. In ...
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As one of the oldest settlements in North America, it doesn?t come as a surprise that Montreal is the setting of plenty of ghost stories. But are they really just stories? After all, you don?t get ...
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Montreal ?s
Old-World architecture creates an atmosphere that goes well with
wintertime?the cobblestone, the history, and even the chocolate are a
superb fit for winter visits. However, just ...
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Montreal ,
like all multicultural cities, is not short on places to dine, drink,
or munch; especially in the downtown area, you?ll find as many Asian and
European cuisine choices as you would in ...
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Sometimes the most fascinating view is found not by looking up at the stars or across a cityscape but straight beneath you ? in this case, at layers of history stacked atop one another in Montreal?s ...
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Craving chocolate in Quebec ? Here are our top picks for chocolatiers in Montreal ! Editor?s Note: This recommendation was taken from our Montreal Things To Do blog . Visit the original post ...
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Of all the places famous for a warm, yummy bagel, Montreal
may not pop up in your head as a typical place to go. Yet few know that
Montreal actually has its own variety of bagel, which is ...
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The city of Montreal sees the nearby meeting of the Saint Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, and the city?s port sits on the river gateway that travels from the Great Lakes and opens up into the Atlantic ...
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